Saskatchewan Highway 219
Highway 219 | ||||
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| Chief Whitecap Trail Lorne Avenue | ||||
Highway 219 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure & Transport Canada | ||||
| Length | 96.2 km (59.8 mi) | |||
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| South end | Highway 44 near Cutbank | |||
| Highway 15 near Glenside | ||||
| North end | Highway 11 in Saskatoon | |||
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| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Saskatchewan | |||
| Rural municipalities | Loreburn, Rudy, Dundurn, Corman Park | |||
| Major cities | Saskatoon | |||
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Highway 219 (also known as Chief Whitecap Trail) is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan's 200-series highways primarily service its recreational areas. The highway runs from Gardiner Dam at the north end of Lake Diefenbaker north to the city Saskatoon. It is about 96 kilometres (60 mi) long.
In 2009, the Saskatchewan government added the name 'Chief Whitecap Trail' to the section of Highway 219 from Highway 11 south to Danielson Provincial Park. Chief Whitecap was an "historic Saskatchewan figure and one of Saskatoon's founding fathers".